Guest guest Posted July 28, 2002 Report Share Posted July 28, 2002 Western occultists knew we were in for something terrible when the Nazi swastika started showing up in our realities...and, especially in England, began working counter-magick instantly. The Nazis damn near ruined the runes too...which, I must believe, are a gift from Ganesh. I am old enough to remember those days - there was an evil abroad that I haven't felt since, not even in NYC on 9/11. Black Lotus L Rosenberg <kalipadma (AT) juno (DOT) com> wrote: On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 22:00:28 EDT lionserpent358 (AT) aol (DOT) com writes:> > Personally, I think tattooing is a very spiritual act as it had > always been > used for this purpose and only recently in a degraded form as > fashion. If you > tatto an animal, or symbol upon your person you permanently identify > yourself with that form of energy. I seem to recall that in India, a tattoo of a Sanskrit phrase or an imageof a Deva is supposed to continue to appear on your astral self afterdeath. It will scare away the Yama-dhoots (messengers of the Death-Godwho come to take your soul for punishment), and draw the attention of theDeity shown in the tattoo.> That said, it is wise to mull over what you are > getting before you go and permanently mark yourself with anything.Think of Hollywood actor-couple Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton,who had each other's names tattooed on the other, only to have theirmarriage self-destruct messily.> > If you have thought about it and think it's right for you, sure go > ahead and enjoy! Just remember it' going to last forever ;-)> > I chose to permanently link myself with the hindu current and got > two chest > tattoos as a way to offer myself to Ganesha. I feel by the symbols I > am > forever consecrated to him and also it is a permanent reminder for > me to keep > focused on my spiritual goals. The pain is a nice sacrifice too. > This is a > very primitive type of religious action and has been going on for > thousands of years.The Ganapatyas (a cult of Ganesha devotees) often tattoo or brand theimage of a crowned elephant's head on their arms.<snip>> I > recommend the website to all Swastika fans as well, since Manwoman > has done > much to redeem the symbol in the minds of western people. He even > started an > artists collective called "friends of the Swastika" which basically > is a > thing to show people how it is used traditionally as a spiritual > symbol and > has been forever! It still is a potent spiritual icon and one that I > am sure all lovers of Ganapati revere highly........The Nazi swastika is rotated 45 degrees, so a point is at the bottom. The Hindu swastika is flat at the base -- much more balanced! I do getlots of Jewish customers who are attracted to Ganesha, but may see aswastika painted on his palm or portrayed on one of his ornaments, andfreak out.But another symbol for Ganesha is a six-pointed ("Jewish") star with anOm in the center.-- Len/ Kalipadma<Ganesha sharanam>(Ganesha be my refuge)______________GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO!Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less!Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit:http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.To from this group, send an email to:-http://www.geocities.com/aumganesh/ Do You ? Health - Feel better, live better Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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